This is the first of our Trail Houses built on KY Hwy 319 by Mike's Great Grandfather Julius Scott had it built for his Uncle Charlie and Aunt Brookie Scott in 1940. The house fell out of the family for sometime, but Lynn and Mike were able to purchase it back and brought it back in to the family again. Mike and his family have done what is necessary to up-date the home while keeping the integrity family members will appreciate. The home offers 1 King Bed (down stairs), 2 bedrooms upstairs that each have 2 Twin XL Beds each (note these two rooms can have the 2 beds moved together offering the ability for a King sized bed in those rooms), & a Queen Pull Out Couch in the living room, allowing it to sleep 8 easily in the beds. It also offers a Full Kitchen, Living Room, Dining Room w/ a large table and seating for 8, Washer and Dryer, Roku TV. Back Porch with Large Back Yard, BBQ Grill, and a Garden Hose outside for hosing off mud, Firepit, FREE WIFI, we will also be adding 2 porch swings on the front porch so you can enjoy the scenery and fresh mountain air. The property holds ample parking with security cameras, and easy access. There are several places nearby with Fuel, Groceries, Restaurants, and even a Wal-Mart all within 8 miles. Do not be surprised if you get a visit from some of our local Wildlife, our cameras have picked up pictures in the evenings of Deer and Rabbits.
NO PETS ALLOWED inside the house, since this is a short term rental, our next guest may have allergies from them. For the same reasons listed prior we wish to have NO SMOKING INSIDE THE HOME, there will be a designated place out Front and Back with a place to put the butts. Thanks for your understanding.
It is surrounded by numerous of the KY Outlaw Trails soon to be Hillbilly Trails and a Main Trail Spot 3.8 miles on Hwy 1056, The Devil Anse Trails are 6.3 miles, and Buffalo Trails are 8.4 miles from the property on the HMT System in West Virginia. You can park your transport vehicle in the large backyard and travel around by your SXS or 4 wheeler if you wish during your stay since just about everything you may need is close by.
For the History Buffs, it is also centrally located in the middle of the Historic Hatfield McCoy Feud sites. This home is located in the middle of several Historic Sites: on one side 0.6 miles from the Randall McCoy Well where the home was burnt down January 1st, 1888 in the New Years Raid where Sarah was brutally beaten, and Alifair, and Calvin were killed, this property is still owned by my cousin Bob Scott. On the other side is the Reverend Anderson C. Hatfield aka "Preacher/Deacon Anse" Home site where the Hog Trail was held in 1878, and the Stabbing of Ellison Hatfield occurred during the Election Day Fight in August 1882 is 2.2 miles. You are 4.7 miles from the marker for the site of the killing of Asa Harmon McCoy occurred on January 7th, 1865. The Pawpaw Tree Incident is 5.9 miles away, where the 3 sons Tolbert, Pharmer, & Randolph Jr. were tied to Pawpaw trees and brutally executed. Also 11.5 miles in Burnwell, KY (Across the Mountain) is the Aunt Betty McCoy Home Site, and across the street is where the love child of Johnse Hatfield & Rosanna McCoy is buried. We are here for your lodging needs.
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